Trent Reznor's industrial machine took a figurative guillotine to dance pop royalty across two electrifying nights in Fort Worth and Phoenix, reminding the vast swath of adults and teenagers alike who the true international innovator and STAR of the millennium is. The post Nine Inch Nails Live Review – Fort Worth & Phoenix September 2025 appeared first on Discipline Mag.| Discipline Mag
Boise Artist Bonnie Tocsin Delivers Uncompromising First Full-Length Exploring Emotional Collapse Through Sound Collage Audio Art The post pInOcchIO gIrl Unleashes 90-Minute Harsh Noise Debut bEstIAl sOcIAlIzAtIOn appeared first on Discipline Mag.| Discipline Mag
The London duo's third album fuses Aimée Mullen's Irish traditional roots with Romek Boyer's techno electronics, creating a uniquely British form of sonic brutalism that captures both the visceral pulse of East London's underground and something far more ancient. The post Torn Relics: Bleeding in Colour – Album Review appeared first on Discipline Mag.| Discipline Mag
Given the despondent nature of the outfit’s moniker, one might be inclined to expect theatrical overindulgence and a degree of overperformance. Instead, Your Mothers Disgusting Window exists in that liminal space where metallic industrial music meets post-punk, occupying territory once mapped by Godflesh, drum machine and all. This is music that wallows deliberately in its […] The post Your Mothers Disgusting Window: Self-Titled Album Review appeared first on Discipline Mag.| Discipline Mag
Rough instrumentation, trash horn and a big burly Swedish delivery push Slutavverkning’s Skräp EP to its most chaotic outer bounds. The post Stockholm’s Jazz-Punk Rebels: Slutavverkning Drops Skräp EP appeared first on Discipline Mag.| Discipline Mag
Ethel Cain’s electrifying performance at Arizona Financial Theatre blends freak folk, Americana, and harsh noise, delivering a transcendent, witchy spectacle. Amid media frenzy and Lana Del Rey’s diss track, Cain proves her spiritual and musical prowess, earning a standing ovation for hits like "Crush" and "American Teenager." The post Ethel Cain Live Phoenix, Arizona (22 August, 2025) appeared first on Discipline Mag.| Discipline Mag
On 23 August 1975, 19-year-old Ian Curtis married Deborah in a peach suit, starting a troubled 5-year marriage. Read the full story. The post Remembering Ian Curtis On His Wedding Day 23 August, 1975 appeared first on Discipline Mag.| Discipline Mag
Like a séance through distorted amplifiers, Whores Of Holyrood emerges from the shadows with the kind of haunting gravitas that makes you question whether you’re witnessing art or exorcism. Jeremy Moore’s latest offering as Zabus occupies that liminal space between the sacred and profane, where gothic Americana meets psychedelic decay in a ritual that feels […] The post Zabus: ‘Whores Of Holyrood’ Album Review + Video Premiere appeared first on Discipline Mag.| Discipline Mag
Infibulation’s Werewolf of Sodom arrives with all the theatrical perversity and sonic brutality one might expect from something self-described as “extremely sus and problematic” electronics. In an era where extreme music often struggles between genuine transgression and calculated provocation, this Austin-based outfit manages to occupy that uncomfortable middle ground where authenticity meets deliberate obscenity—and somehow makes […] The post Infibulation: ‘Werewolf of Sodom’ ...| Discipline Mag
The latest release of grinding industrial synth crust from The Blue Mountain's Schkeuditzer Kreuz (including video release + EU tour dates). The post Schkeuditzer Kreuz: ‘Swan Grinder’ Album Review (Video Release + EU Tour Dates) appeared first on Discipline Mag.| Discipline Mag
You’ve Seen The Meme, But Do You Know The Story Of Biquette The Grindcore Goat? Read The Story Here On Discipline Mag.| Discipline Mag